"Soil: A Real and Imagined Environment for Australian Organic Farmers and Gardeners in the 1940s"
Jones explores the disparity between real and imagined environments in Australian organic farming and gardening during the 1940s.
Jones explores the disparity between real and imagined environments in Australian organic farming and gardening during the 1940s.
Shen Hou, Carson Fellow from February to July 2011, talks about her research project at the RCC. It explores the introduction, reception, and transformation of American ideas of nature conservation, and related practices in China.
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg, Carson Fellow from November 2010 to February 2011, talks about his research on Alpine nature conservation and resource management.
This book links the environmental movement that emerged in the United States during the 1960s to earlier progressive movements and considers the importance of race, ethnicity, class, and gender issues for the history and evolution of environmentalism.
In this book David Zierler tries to explain the success of the campaign against herbicidal warfare that followed the start of Operation Ranch Hand in 1961.
Sieben Linden ecovillage in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany is also the subject of a feature length documentary that explores the lifestyles of its residents.
Mark Dowie’s provocative critique of the mainstream American environmental movement.
A study of environmentalism in post-World War II United States.
Green Versus Gold examines California’s environmental history, ranging from its Native American past to conflicts and movements of recent decades.
A critique of environmental justice movements in the United States.